Information about the FOI body
Everything you need to know about NCRI, the board, its plans, structure and contact points.
NCRI is a publicly appointed body which was established in 1991 to collect and classify information on all cancer cases that occur in Ireland.
NCRI activities
- Collecting information on all new cancer cases in Ireland
- Monitoring trends and outcomes in different cancer types
- Promoting the use of the information we collect in research and in the planning and management of services
- Publishing an annual report on cancer statistics
Other information
- Establishment and legislation
- Role, responsibilities and functions of NCRI
- Classes of records held
- Details of the membership and functions of any governance boards of the NCRI:
- Corporate plan
- Structure of NCRI/organisation charts
- Contact points for each functional area
- Contact points for information including requests under Freedom of Information, Access to Information on the Environment, data protection and media enquiries